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"It's like eating whole fish, which were practically nonexistent in restaurants five years ago".
And gold buckles were strapped all over the shoes, booties and gladiator boots, which were practically strangled with buckles.
Still, the technology puts huge distance between the New Beetle and the club-footed diesel cars of a generation ago, which were practically rolling roadblocks.
This means that microelectronics can power a multitude of increasingly demanding applications, such as digital video-disc players and web servers, which were practically unheard of a decade ago.
These optimal recipes took through the limitation of previous research, which were practically important to golf green soil selection and profile design.
This is supported by the obtained HR-TEM images and EELS-spectra which were practically indistinguishable between different fuels and engine conditions.
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Alix, too, practiced Methodism, which was practically a cult on the Catholic-dominated island.
Route 521 in Swartswood, which is practically in Canada?
"We are turning over the information we have, which is practically nothing," Mr. McClelland said.
Viewers should have been warned by the pilot, which was practically a metonym for the typical Murphy series.
One shows Mr. Carey as he is today, ready to erupt into a smile, which is practically his default expression.
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